Here's a page about Bose that goes into way too much detail: [link]
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Thanks, Tom -- this is good to know. (My work involves handling loads of fairly low-quality audio, but as a certified tin ear, I never quite know what to say when clients ask for advice about higher-end (or "higher-end") stuff.)
Two catchphrases in the pro audio world that are applied to Bose.
"Bose: Better sound through marketing" and "No highs, no lows, must be Bose."
They do make a nice clock radio though.
If you have $500 to drop on a clock radio, I guess...
(sorta suspected that was what it came down to, but it's good to know from people who have a clue. thanks!)
Two catchphrases in the pro audio world that are applied to Bose.
"Bose: Better sound through marketing" and "No highs, no lows, must be Bose."
Good to know. I apparently have fallen for the marketing because I had the impression that Bose makes high quality audio stuff, even though I don't have any first hand experience with it. Oh well, I'm not their market anyhow.
Yeah, but at that point, you could just type it in the address box.
I did that with Dicks Sporting Goods one time (using www.dicks.com) and realized I should have thought that out a bit first.
I have a Mac/PC question. I have a CD of photos from a photographer. We tried opening it with two PCs at the client's, and one opened it and one couldn't see the CD at all. At home, my desktop can't see the disk at all, but my laptop can. I'm going to have to get 3 gigs of photos from the laptop to the PC, which is a pain. Is there something the photographer can change in the way he burns the CDs so this doesn't happen again?
t /clueless PC user
The first thing that pops into my head: Ask him to close the session (if he's not already) on each CD he gives you.
That might be the problem....
The photographer needs to burn a ISO format CD with Joliet extensions for reading on Windows computers with long file names and everything.
Oh and like Tommy said, close the session. That actually sounds more likely. I was thinking HFS vs. ISO, but if there is a Windows laptop that reads it, then it's not that.
Does anyone know of an adapter set that will allow you to use a regular keyboard wirelessly? I'm googling but so far all I can find is an IR adapter for PDAs. My issue is that I need a really good adapted keyboard for my disability - a normal wireless keyboard would really hurt.